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Jul
06

On the dearly departed (through free agency)

Now, I’m seeing a few posts on teh LGC and other places about the guys that have left for Free Agency. On the whole, they’ve been kinda “well that blows”–but of course there just have to be a few huckleberries blasting the guys that left. I also have it on pretty good authority that one of the players got a personal blast from one drekhead that apparently can be summed up as “Funk you vurra so much, I hope they keep your ring you traitorous bastard.”

Wow, I can’t wait to see what’ll happen when Erik Cole bolts for a big market where he can be a “supah-staaaaah!” after getting his one-year contract. The poor guy will pry have to make sure his life insurance is paid up and hire bodyguards!

This, my friends, is one time where the collegiate mindset of the Triangle is a real pain in the ass. It’s great for engendering deep-seated team loyalties–but at the same time, it sometimes brings fans to complete and total irrationality when a player leaves the team via free agency or a trade after a long holdout.

Yes kids, there are still people in the Caniac Nation that want Keith Primeau’s head on a pike–go figure.

But anyway–people need to get a grip, especially about the four guys that have left. I’ll miss AWard, Cully, Dougie, and Tinu–but come on. They have a right to do what they feel is best for them and for their families. It sucks, but welcome to life in pro sports. Our team wasn’t going to stay together, I knew that much going into the offseason. But people gotta remember that the crest on the front is a lot more important than the name on the back.

Just sayin’.


3 Responses to “On the dearly departed (through free agency)”


  1. 1 mntineer Jul 5th, 2006 at 7:33 am

    I think the ‘Canes are faring rather well considering the changes. The v2006-2007 ‘Canes are shaping up nicely - I’m beginning to get anxious about going to next season’s games. :-)

    Player trading to me is as interesting as the games. Shows the vision of the GMs and how they adjust their teams. It’s plain dumb to rowl any player for leaving - it’s part of the game.

  2. 2 nuts4pucks Jul 5th, 2006 at 7:58 am

    I have to shake my head in wonder when people blast players for being “greedy”. Heck, if someone was willing to pay me 36% more than my current employer was willing to pay me for doing the same job, I’d jump too! I say thanks for the memories and good luck to these guys.

  3. 3 Rainweaver Jul 9th, 2006 at 8:21 pm

    Also helps if the guy in charge actually makes an offer and doesn’t just leave a couple guys hung out to dry. I guess they were greedy because they actually wanted to work next year.

    Righto.

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